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are these aminitas good
#19013882 - 10/22/13 01:54 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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ZippyHippyinWA
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I judge shrooms like I do any produce. If it looks off or gross then I discard. Old amanitas are horrible for maggots and worms(flies love em it seems).
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generalsherman55
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yup. tons of mushroom "poisonings" are simply from eating rotten food. i aint bout that life.
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paracelsus



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Good for what?
Looks like these have been eaten by rodents.
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Re: are these aminitas good [Re: paracelsus]
#19013949 - 10/22/13 02:12 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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would they have been good had they not been?
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Tas75
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That is a variety of Amanita muscaria. If you want people to tell you if they're good, you might want to say exactly what you mean by good: edible, active, beautiful, useful for the environment...
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paracelsus



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Re: are these aminitas good [Re: Tas75]
#19013983 - 10/22/13 02:19 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Tas75 said: That is a variety of Amanita muscaria. If you want people to tell you if they're good, you might want to say exactly what you mean by good: edible, active, beautiful, useful for the environment...
Or even attempt to fill out a proper Id request.
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ZippyHippyinWA
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Re: are these aminitas good [Re: paracelsus]
#19013996 - 10/22/13 02:22 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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paracelsus said:
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Tas75 said: That is a variety of Amanita muscaria. If you want people to tell you if they're good, you might want to say exactly what you mean by good: edible, active, beautiful, useful for the environment...
Or even attempt to fill out a proper Id request.
What they said.
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art2312
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Re: are these aminitas good [Re: Tas75]
#19013999 - 10/22/13 02:22 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Tas75 said: what you mean by good: edible, active, beautiful, useful for the environment...
well they are edible (somethings already eaten them), still active, ive seen way better, and it looks like the environment has already used it ... i wouldnt eat those...
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Re: are these aminitas good [Re: art2312]
#19014006 - 10/22/13 02:26 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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okay thanks for the help. i know that was a really lazy id request, sorry. not gonna eat them. Lol.
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canid
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ZippyHippyinWA said: Old amanitas are horrible for maggots and worms.
Also horrible for solid bowel movements.
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